li SOCIETY WATCHES FOOT BALL j Debutante of the Week Numtrout Parties Go to Lincoln for .11: o .1 OOP TilK OMAHA SUNDAY IJKK: NOVKMUKU LU 10) JO) Michigan-Cornhuiker Game. ' MANY DANCES ABE PLANNED Many Ullrr U la Simrr tor thr orl-r Folk af Omaha ( naalr Hrilnlrr of D'fil' TaWrsItrMf . Soolrtr alradar. MOXDAT-Mr. and Mm. l Will Ha:nil ton, 1 inner for niptntwrs of thr yiMinajrr srt: Mrs. Warrn Kogrrs and Miss Mtl rtrwj IloKr. hriK luncheon for Mim Oanrrs Phelps; Mr. and Mrs. fil I,ws IVRrn. dehwt reception atvl ilancc fur .Miss Hazel IVgon at tha Metropolitan; Mr. and Mrs. K. II. tarla. dinner tor Mr. H. . Caldwell; Mrs. I. H. Ituhh, afternoon card parly. TTKS1AV-Mrs. Frank ( 'nrmlolmel, afternoon rard parly; wetiilltis; of Miss nne Kuh and Mr. In J. Ililev of IB!mi, Neh., at Ht. I'airl. k's rtuirrh; Mrs. Car! R. purth and Mr, ixriha rohn. trlil(ie prt. VKiiNESDAV-Mri. T. I.. Hlngwalt, o'flix'k cof fee for Miss Mary Hinnwult nnil Miss Kram-es Todd; Mrs. Hlanley Hartman, afternoon brio's parly; weri- itoar of Mim Adell Anloll and Mi. ('. I'. Hunter; tin. II. K. Hrhlnrtel, lunch eon for Mm. J Charlea of Atlantic, la. "I III I'.SIMV-Thankilvlna Pay; Hosalba club dnnro at Home hotel. 8Vn'RIAY Mra. ". V. Kne'!, lunch eon for Miss Anna Ktissell; Kappa Kappa Camma lunchrcin at New Ham ilton cafe. Although ihcrs will ha few aoc-lety af fairs ThankHHlvlnie day thsre will ba many uiiillv reunions, and many Oma hans v. . 1 1 travel hundrada of mlltta to ba Jiome thin day. Miss, Ma Louise Manill 1on will return from New Turk In tlma for Thanksgiving. Miss Ktigenle Whit more, who has own visiting In New York and other eastern citlea, will return to upend Thanksgiving with her parents, nd Mips Ethel Tukry. who haa bten visiting her sister. Mra. Harry, Iiyram, of Chicago, will be home Thursday morning. Or.s Omahan who will go east to spend Thanksgiving with his family Is Mr. Ar thur Brandcla, who will leava the f irwt cf tha week for New York, Where are hla wife, and daughter, Miss I .con a Drandols. Ha will return Sunday. Although many of tha Omaha school set Who attend colleges and schools In tha aant will remain there visiting with friends over the holiday, most of the stato university students will be home Thanksgiving. There will be nrfire home than usual this year, since the big foot bull game of the sen son was played yes terday Instead of being hold on Thuhks-giving. At ebraka-Mlrhlaaa tilHif, V.. M. Mursman and hla four sons, J. J. Morsman of Chicago. VS. M.. Jr.; Prank rt. and Robert P. Morimmi, all graduates of Michigan, formed an Interesting dele Nation to the root tall game at Uncoln esterdoy. Another loyal Michigan family Includes Mr. John Ik Webster and eon, Jack, who were also rontcra at the tame. Mr. Charles O. McDonald, a former foot bull player on the Michigan team, formed a party of 200 alumni and friends to attend the game. A number of Omaha people motored to Uncoln to attend the game, Mr. and Mra. Daniel liaum, jr., took a party of friends. Mr. J. W. Allen and Mr. Trow bridge took a party of six. With Mr. and Mrs. Deulso Unrkaiow were Mr. and Mra. Charles Junod. Dr. and Mra. Palmer Klndley and Dr. and Mrs. K. I Ilrldges drove In the Flndley car. Mr. and Mr. ICdward Crelghton motored down with Mr. and -Mrs. D. C. lu-adford and spent the woek-end with Mr, and Mra. Ic Iljymond of Lincoln. Among the Omaha people attending the game wre: Mr. and Mrs. C. (J. McDonald. Mr. and Mra. D. M. Vlnsonhaler. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. l.lnriVay, Mr. and Mr. Klmer Neville, .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jefierls. .Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Webster. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Howe, Air. and Mrs. (1. 1- r'lnhsr. Mr. and Mra. D. D. Arnold, Air. and Mrs. C. ltrooks. Air. and Mrs. J. 1. J'nlmet, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. r'.lllck. -Vr. and Mra. 11. V. reiera. Mr. and Mra. Huwurd H. tmllh, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Htlllman, Mr. and Mra. Donnld Macrae, Mr. Bud Mrs. Walter Wellman, .Mr. and .Mrs. Walls eSiioler, Mr. and Mrs. James Kltrncwnld. - Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Junod. Air. and Mra. IV K. I'uulson, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Kurket. Ir. and Mrs. Palmer tliuiley, i Dr. and Mra, Manning, lr. ajid Mrs. W. )i. KUter. 1 r. and Mrs. M. I.. Kridges, l r, and Mrs. Moot head. Misses Mtsxeit I.Usiileth Pruie, KHilierlne liesivti, Marlon Sonnt a g Dorothy Miller, of Kvansvlhe. Ind.. Kntherlne Powell, t.lwll Vlnsonhuicr, l'"raiea Jodcr, Kutli Hammer, I'.nse Mini' t It. Aliiittarvt ltwvll Myrtle Hunk, of Rt. Joepli, Mo.; Illanche Cowdry. Messrs. .lack Wehater, Harold I'rltchett, Uobert l'lslier, Keed Peters. l.yuiKii Kri'soii, I rank Morsmuu, H. '. Vt erick. itiiur Mulllii. . I-:. Paulavii, t. lirooks, John Daugherly, Hal Hrady. Stanley JUsewoti', Howard li. bmlUi, Messrs. lr. W. H. Klxier, W. W. Morsinuii, .Itiines KiisKtrMild. John K. McDonald, ('. ;. Junod, A. W. Carpenter, .lohll W. Cliapuiull. Howe. K. M. Moraman, trvnnt Rogers, I i.sno Powell. Kobert Morsnidi'i, Dlghloli. 4 1 - t f 1 1 J-n t'..i ''" ' '' f. ! ' S t 'Vr' . - .'.ji'i -.,- ".v: ,-. ' it,i;,V :'(,; :a: MISS TRAFCES TODD AJ '4' AVC7tf ?37 318320 South 16th. St. polltun. Mrs. R. W. Connell will probably eiiterluln nt luncheon Friday. The holiday affairs will come to a close Katurdav. December with the nf fairs for the Ilurvard Olee club the dunce at the Home and the tea In the nftornoon glveu by Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Hinlth. at Chambers' December 8. The dune will be preceded by dinner parties at the home of ten or twelve hostesses, et which the couples Invited to the dunce will be tlio guests. A remarkable display of smart new COATS The reason that our business in women's fine wearing apparel has grown so rapidly in the, past, and is growing more rapidly to day than ever before in our history, is fully explained by styles and values offered in this wonderful display. Sealette Coats Beautiful new models, inude of genuine sealette with plain ftkinner n:: $25.00, $29.75, 33.00 or brocade prices nt., Velour Coats Exclusive style;?, made of best velour, lined with Skinner lining or fine brocades. Everyone will appreciate these values; special prices $35.00, $39.50, $50.00 Cloth Coths Smart new eoata, in plain tail ored or fancy styles, made of fin est broadcloths, Polo' cloths, heavy Scotch mixture:), reversible heavy winter serges, etc. special prieee $19.50, $25.00, $29.75 Wonderful values in our basement sales room SMART COATS Made of all wool broadcloths', reversibles, mixtures, heavy serges; on sale jQ STYLISH SUITS Made in plain or fancy styles of all wool worsted?, mannish matorialu, broad cloths, etc ; on sale nt . . . $10 PRETTY DRESSES Practical styles, made of good quality cordu roys or fancy scree, in all colors and sizes; on sale at $7.50 Hall Girls to Get "f:ns." While the youns; women In other board Ins; schools of the country lire growing discontented over their hsh and codfish and potatoes and other monotonous fare unvaried by home mudo condiments, the students of Urownell Hall will wax happy and hearty this winter on a diet richly supplied with Jellies and preserves and canned fruits put up in real home kitch ens. ' . A number of the graduates of Drownell Hall put their heads together to plan something exceptionally enjoyable for the girl students at the Hall, and, having been boarding school girls themselves one time, they decided that "eats" would be tha most appreciated of anything they could give. Co they decided on "eata" not the' kind that would disappear In one waning, but that will last through the winter. A committee, composed of Mrs. Louis Clarke, Mrs. Frank Wllhelm, Mrs. John Towle and Mrs. Philip Potter, set next Wednesday afternoon as the time for the fruit shower and sent out Invitations to (he 3(X and mors alumnae of the Hall to Appear at this time laden with canned pears and peaches; strawberry, quince and plum preserves; currant, grape and apple Jellios. And of course a few pickles will not come amiss, as boarding school girls, fiiore than any other people, love pickles. Tho fruit shower will be combined with afternoon tea from to B. Mrs. A, ,U Willlums, Mrs. T. J. MacUay, Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. J. A. Tuncock will preside at the tea table, and the debut antes of the season, most of whom are graduates of the Hall, will aseist. The High following party from school attended tha the Omaha Kebrasku- Mlchlgan game: Jlesera. Itervi Crocker. Kverett Murke. .Malcolm HaWliiuo, Julius ltaitinmu. i'.lbert Humetl, J. K. Mi l)H4lii. . H horty, II. M. Mllburne. Messrs. T.orli'K Klltol, Kred Hunter, Wyne H-lli . Kllsworth Mnsrr, llt'Kh Millard, Wlllium Noble, Art K. Mullen. A. W. Carpenter. frociMy will dunce throughout the 'liristmas holiday season. The calendar tif eVenis for the liollda)s Is already al mot full of social affairs with dancing as tha moat popular mode of entertainment. The festivities will start with the debut !t o'clock coffee for M'.ss Ksther By rue, Wednesday, December X The Omt-ha Hlh school acnior prom and the hop at Fort Crook both come Friday evening of the same week. Saturday evening the ixlta Kappa Phi sorority of lliownell ail will have an evening arty. The Junior club will give a dsnc Christmas night at Chambers'. The ilance to be given for Uiss Uertrude Mots I V Mr. Charles Melt at the Me-tropolltaii tll also take place Christmas night. Tuesuay, December Is the data sel.tted by Mis. George A. Joslyn and Mis. J. K. fucbie for the Introduction of Miss Violet Jorlyn and Miss Helen cnioble al an i-fltrnoon reception and evening dance at l.ynhurst. the Joelyn residence. On that sjng Mrs. K. 1. Hart of Council Hiuffs ".'li give a daace at the Urand hot-l. The pink tiomlno party which Mr. and .Mrs. Jusei'b Ualdiige will give for Miss t:m.nlol)ii Wolfe and Messrs. Clifford, Dutilry and Urafton Wolfe, will take 4 nt Chambers' Wsdneadsy evening. Thursds. svfcnli g there will be an Omlk ion d.u. at Chanibn '. Friday evening liirr wiii le toe ilrt.ut dance of Miss t!iei Ine k-eaoa, Mis K'lliabetli llm. s ttjJ Sli illldttd. Mutlt-r al the JuWtrv llo sit Fort I ro.U, A la i ire number of guests from Omaha and from Fort Omaha attended the hop al Fort Crook Friday evening. Preceding the hop several dinner parties were given, Lleutenunt and Mrs. John Ilubb enter tained for Mls Phelps, guest of Mrs. Arthur C. Hinllh; IJeutennnt and Mrs. (Jrifflth entertained for Miss Farrell, guest of Mrs. W. K, Haskell of Fort Omaha, and Lieutenant and Mrs, Duvls gave one of tiie dinner pill ties. The fcUtstj Included: i Social Events Today One of the largo social affairs of Sat urday was the bridge party Klven by Mrs. Lee Hotlisolillj and Mrs. D, Meyer at the Ilathnkeller of tho Htmshow. The guests of honor were Mrs. VerVeer of Des Moines and tho debutantes In cluding tho Misses ' Dorothy Meyer, Haxel Degan, Fannie ' Ilosenstouk, lllanche Colin and P.rna Iladra. lie side tho honor guests those presont were the Mlusea Frank of Farls, France; Zerllna Llcbllr.g of New York and Unslna Mandelherg. . Mesdames Mesdamns Cliurlns Hoaewater, H. Kramer, Hchlelslnger, ,1. N. Konuld, N. P. Fell. M. Lew. Kdward Hosewater, H. Hartman, NEW YORK GIRL WHO IS NOW VISITING IN OMAHA. M. H. Newman. F. Adler, Lou Hlller, Al Drey fnos, J. Karbacli, li. MorriK, K. Clans. H. Heyn. W. Apple, K Trellei. L. woir, U M. Colin, I. Klrai'hbaiun, C Firth. H. Cohen, It. It. tlrotte, H. Abraliums, II. J. AliraliHin. 11. ITnaer, J. Kosenfelflt, . H. Honnebeig, J. Kllen. H. Newman, R leg ler, F. HbiIib, . K. Hellgnohn, ii llocker, Phllailrtlphia, l'a. K. Heller, llitrtumn of Chicago, V. Ui.iiiwloili', II. Vhlle. K. Ilslii-ock, 10. Kildv. S. liierman. H. luetic, S. tloldsiroin, S. IIMHIIIUI, M. Miller, A. H. Llvlna-stuft, Chlcugo. 111. H. Mehfeld, N. Mantel, II. Unveisiigli, Vhlmnnn uf Chicago, 111. J, Dl'lefuss, A. Maiidelbclg, F. Cohen. A. HsKen, I". HchwurtSt ' f. HlMer, M. t'elthermer, M. ritrauss, l. Degon, K. Iiegen, M. Meyer, 11. ltoueiiHlocki . II, lit midelH, H. Wertheinier. 11. TtosentliHl, It. Kitchen, Ji.; H. Mityer, l. tiluck, M. Itelchenbeig, Adolph Mrown, L. Verveer of llr Moines, la.; JI. Benedict of Clevelund, O. fk. " I (llcya raotol MlhS ZARLINA L1F.BLING. Guest of Miss Koslna Mandelberg. Mlvsex Mary ltingwslt, Mardn Pratt of Fremont, March. Mildred I'.ojers, Misses Doixuhy Moriisii, Franrws Phelps. Ioiiih lUnnlnt;. Farrell of Albany. V. T. Katlierine Mooiiiead, Me."rs Messrs. Ben tiallsiihrr, lxid, Taylor Belcher. Lt. Kaymond Hmltli, (loose Boltinail. Dishton, Gordon Kelly. Lieutenant Watson. Mr, and .Mrs. Arthur '. Kinltli. Mr. and Mrs. Iaiwis Chllds. Captain .j Mi, fowan of Fort Omsha. Lieutenant and Mrs. Haskell of Foil Omuha. Pleasures Past For tho Future Mr. and Mia. Lowiie Chllds ill give a supper this evening at their home for Mlaa Phelps of Wyoming. Miss Uertrude Kopald will enleilalu Informally at her home next Saturday lu honor of Mlxa Itoslna Mandelberg, whose wedding takes place next mouth. Mra. John laudeidle Kennedy has Issued Invitations for a tea from 4 to G o'clock Tuesday afternoon, December J, in honor of Mies Ituth Hammer, vim Is oue of the debutantes. Invitations for the annual high x'liool senior piom have been Issued to students and alumni friends. This dance will be the first large social event on tiie school calendar and will be given at luambeis' Friday evening, December 22. The com mlltte In charge Is Harold Thomas and Boy Uould. Mlsa Frances Todd Is one of the first of the aeaaon's debutantes. Phe was In troduced Wednesday at an afternoon re ception, gives) by Mrs. W. B. Millard at Iter boms. The evening of the same day Miss Todd appeared I prominent role In "The Cottage In the Air." given at the Bracdels by the Players' club. Mrs. Luther Kountse, Mrs, Ward Bur geaa. Mrs. K. M. Fairfield and Mrs. J. T. glewsit, id, form a oemmlttee of society matrons who have planned for a number of large social affairs to be given this wlutvr. Til first of JiUl J iltiij. A riirprixc dinner was given Thursday evening for MIs Florence Plckrel by Mrs. J. R Da Berry. The members of tho I'nantmo club were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. F.. Hnvgg. Mrs. K. L. Bridges was tho guest of the club. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mis. U. W. l'eriln. Mrs. Vatos entertained at luncheon at "Hillside" Wednesday, when her Kuosts were Mrs. H. M. Caldwell, Mrs. Victor Caldwell, Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Blerbower, Mrs. Harold Clifford, Mrs, Uountxe, Mrs. Herbert Kogers, Miss Carrie MUlard and Miss Helen Millar. Mrs. Victor Caldwell gave a luncheon Friday for her guest, Mth. H. M. Cald well. Those present were Mrs. Henry W. Vutes. Mrs. Philip Potter. Mrs. C. K. Commit, Mis. MoKeiina. Mrs. William Bhixles, Mrs. F. II. Davis, Mrs. John Baldwin, Mrs. O. W. Haverstlck, Mrs. Theodore Blugwalt and Miss A. D. Bold win. Mini Katlierine Davenport was sur prised by several cf her high school fiienda at her home, ID) Wirt street, Thursday evening, the occasion being her eighteenth birthday. A delightful even ing was spent Informally. Those present were: Mlsse.i Misses IaiIs Howtlt. Helen Pogue. I lull Kennei, Claire Patterson Adelyii Wood. Florence. Hcggbiade, tdelulde Futikliouser. Katlierine Davenport, Messrs. Messrs. Klevers Susmatin, Ceurse (inuwi, Harold 1 houias, Gordon Mills, "W ill Noble, l4twrence Wilbur, Lorlng Klliot, Boy liuuld. daughter of Mrs. Jnines Crelghton, 3518 Harney street, to Mr. Frank W. Bandle was 'celebrated Haturdity morning at I o'clock at St. Peter's church, Rev. P. A. McOovern officiating. The wedding was very quiet, only the relatives being pres ent. The bride wore her traveling suit of navy blue with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Bandle left Immediately after the ceremony for California, where they will spend a mouth. dels theater last week, was the quest while here of her cousins, Mrs. 13. Moran and faintly. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrltt Fort have as their guests over Thanksgiving Mr. Fort's par ents from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fort are in their new home In Dundoe, 4S20 Douglas street. Mr. and Mrs, E. M.'Morsman and MUs Harper will leave the first week -In Da cember for California, to be gone all win ter. Most of the time will bo epent at Coronado Beach. Mrs. R. B. Fillmore and son and daughter arrived this week from Minne apolis to rpend Thanksgiving, with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Athertoy, CMS North Twenty-second street. Miss Beatrice Altshuler of Chicago ar rives today to ba the guest of Miss Hasel Pegen and will be one of tha honor guests (Continued on Tage Three.) The engagement Is announced of Mrs. Ollva M. Kuehn and Dr. K. A. Van Vleet, the announcement being inude by Rev. and Mrs. J. P.. Ilummon, formerly of Omuha, and now of California, Owing to a recent death In the bride's family, the wedding, which will be celebrated during the holidays will be a quiet one. Mrs. Kuehn. who was formerly Miss Ollva Pelle. Is third vice president of the Omaha Federation of Missions. Both she an Dr. Vun Vleet are members of the choir of Kountse Memorial church. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mre. Bobert A. Htewatt an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Allctta. to Mr. Clinton Brome. The wed ding will be celebrated quietly at the home uf the bride' a parents December 30. Tha wedding of Miss Anne Rush, daughter of Mr.' and Mra. John Rush of this city, to Mr. Dan J. Rliey of Dawson. Neb., will be quietly celetrated at 9 o'clock Tuesday evening at ft. Patrick's church. Rev. J. T. Bmlth w.tl officiate. Personal Gossip Mi j McGrew will remain this week visiting other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magee returned yesterday from Wyoming. Mlsa F.lxle Butter returned Saturday from a visit In St. Louis. Mlsa Kittleman of Creston, Is., will bs Miss Belle Robinson's guest this week. Mr. Msrtln I Hugarman left Saturday for Pasadena, Cal., to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ti, W. Miller will leave Tuesday to spend the winter in Cali fornia, Miss Florence Hartman of Baltimore Is the guest of Mr. and Mt?. .Stanley llaitinun. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge of Fre mont have taken apartments ut the Colonial for the winter. Mis. Lyman Tower uf Chicago, a for mer resident of Omaha, haa arrived to be the guest of Mr', and Mts. W. 11. McCord. Miss ktybll Nelson left Friday for Lin coln to attend a dancing party Friday evening and the foot ball game Saturday. Mrs. Morris Levy left Thursday for New York City, where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. Daniel Kora and Mrs. Kutph Holsman. Miss Nannie Page leaves today for New York to visit Miss Msrgaret Bates, who was her guest here a year ago. Mlsa Page ill not return until Just before Christ mas. Mrs. Robert It. Rlngwalt will leave shortly after Thanksgiving for Port ToMiisrtid to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hopkins, and will remain there for Christmas. Miss I.il Conroy, t ikin one of the roles la "A Fj J ZiiA WiU" aj U) J';jm Announcement We wish to extend an In vitation to tb people of Omaha for the entire coming week to come in and inspect our entire Chrlstmaa stock. We will not expect you to buy tnis week. Every clerk will be pleased to entertain you.. In every department our stock is the largest in town and much larger this year than ever before. First class goods at reason able prices. Every article mark ' ed in plain figures. Our Chrlstmaa Gift Sieges-,-tion Book free for the asking. C. B. Grown Go. Jewelers A Silversmiths. 10th and Farnam fits. J W sr....- ft Hotel Loyal wilt teve two special Thanksgiving Dinners. At 11:30 A. AS. fe 2:30 t. M. And St30 P. M. tm 8:30 P. At. At $1.50 Per Plate Which Shaft Drive? flfiVfLf This 15S th hfcrwRt mnst vital ntifs- stectr4fc! tioncverv purchaser of an electric vehicle must answer. On the choice depends the efficiency of your car. Three years ago chain driven cars had some standing. But the Baker shaft drive was quietly, steadily, irresistibly demonstrating superiority. "" '. ' Recent developments prove that the very manufacturers who were most bitter in their attacks upon the shaft drive were at the time themselves experimenting with it. The truth is, the Baker has revolu tionized electric vehicle design. Manufacturers were forced to face the facts. Baker superiority com pelled them to resort to some form of shaft drive. ( But the Baker shaft drive is pro tected by patents. Other manufacturers have had to be con-1 tent, therefore, with approximating tho Baker. Their "experiments" are not to be compared with the time-tried and road tested transmission cf the Baker in actual service during the past two years in over 2000 cars. m The Baker "The Pioneer of Shaft-Driven Electrics" haa proved Itself first in efficiency highest in mileag lowest In upkeep and longest-lived. A demonstration will satisfy you that the Baker is the car you want. The more you know about electrics the better you like) the Baker. Electric Garage Co. Omnha Distributers 2218-22 Farnam Street. The Baker Motor-Vehlcle Co. MsAsrs Clavaland. Ohio YOST-High Grade Furs 11 EXPERT REMODELING L5 Comer SOth and Farnam. Telephone Douglas 3040. 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